Top Picks Analysis: You think cornerback was a need in Tampa? General manager
Mark Domenik pulled the trigger on the Darrelle Revis trade before the draft,
giving up his first-round selection to the New York Jets for the best corner
in football when healthy. The Bucs then supplemented that in the second round
by getting a very lengthy corner in Mississippi State's Banks, a player who
would have had a first-round grade if he had a little more speed. Quarterback
Josh Freeman was put on notice with the selection of Glennon, a strong-armed
accurate passer.

Best Value Pick: Glennon looks like a clone of Joe Flacco and we know how well
that worked out in Baltimore. It's pretty clear coach Greg Schiano isn't sold
on Freeman, so getting the North Carolina State product as insurance was a
solid move.

Questionable Calls: Spence is a big strong player who stands out in the weight
room but that strength has never translated all that well to the field because
he doesn't play with much leverage.

Summary: Dominik's maneuvering resulted in a new pair of cornerbacks and a
backup quarterback with upside. The work to bolster the depth on the defensive
line, specifically Spence and Gholston, didn't stand out, however.